The series based on the iconic role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons continues, with more orc-fighting, more shape-shifting assassins, and more dungeons built by insane dwarven murderers. Sound like a fun read? Find out after the jump!

Buy the book, read the book, love the book, save the book Iâ€™m sure more than a few readers were a tad apprehensive when John Rogers stepped away from writing Blue Beetle and Matthew Sturges took over.Â But now that Sturges has more than a few issues under his belt, it is clear that the title isnâ€™t suffering due to a change in writers.Â Itâ€™s as strong as it’s ever been.

DONâ€™T LOOK AT THE COVER! Issue #25 concludes a huge story arc that begin two years ago when Jamie Reyes became the latest in a growing list of heroes who would be the Blue Beetle. And oh, what an adventure it has been! From the opening page of issue #1 to the closing page of issue #25, Blue Beetle has proven itself to be one of the best titles coming out of DC. But damn it if the story isnâ€™t potentially ruined by the cover.